When Kyle Seager is eligible to come off the 60-day injured list on May 25, he plans to be in the Mariners starting lineup that night at the Oakland Coliseum. And if he was eligible to return sooner, he’d still have the same expectation.
“Oh yeah, without a doubt,” he said.
If you watched Seager work out on the field before the last two games vs. the Cubs at T-Mobile Park, you wouldn’t know he’s still technically recovering from hand surgery in mid-March. He did everything else his fellow teammates did, participating in the early infield, taking extra ground balls and spraying baseballs all over the park during batting practice.